Evaluation of genetic diversity in two Morus species in Syria, using molecular markers ISSR and SSR
Hussam Baroudi,
Wafaa Choumane,
Georgous Makhoul
Abstract:In Syria, there are ancient wild, and cultivated mulberry trees, traditionally used to feed the silkworm Bombyx mori L., and cultivated for their edible fruits. Evaluating genetic relationships is imperative for the identification, conservation, and improvement of mulberry germplasm. The present study addresses the use of inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) and simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers to estimate genetic diversity within and between two different mulberry species (49 genotypes of Morus nigra culti… Show more
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